Class: Parser::Source::Comment::Associator
- Inherits:
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Object
- Object
- Parser::Source::Comment::Associator
- Defined in:
- lib/parser/source/comment/associator.rb
Overview
A processor which associates AST nodes with comments based on their location in source code. It may be used, for example, to implement rdoc-style processing.
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
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#skip_directives ⇒ Boolean
Skip file processing directives disguised as comments.
Instance Method Summary collapse
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#associate ⇒ Hash<Parser::AST::Node, Array<Parser::Source::Comment>>
deprecated
Deprecated.
Use #associate_locations.
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#associate_by_identity ⇒ Hash<Parser::Source::Node, Array<Parser::Source::Comment>>
Same as #associate, but compares by identity, thus producing an unambiguous result even in presence of equal nodes.
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#associate_locations ⇒ Hash<Parser::Source::Map, Array<Parser::Source::Comment>>
Same as #associate, but uses ‘node.loc` instead of `node` as the hash key, thus producing an unambiguous result even in presence of equal nodes.
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#initialize(ast, comments) ⇒ Associator
constructor
A new instance of Associator.
Constructor Details
#initialize(ast, comments) ⇒ Associator
Returns a new instance of Associator.
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# File 'lib/parser/source/comment/associator.rb', line 51 def initialize(ast, comments) @ast = ast @comments = comments @skip_directives = true end |
Instance Attribute Details
#skip_directives ⇒ Boolean
Skip file processing directives disguised as comments. Namely:
* Shebang line,
* Magic encoding comment.
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# File 'lib/parser/source/comment/associator.rb', line 45 class Comment::Associator attr_accessor :skip_directives ## # @param [Parser::AST::Node] ast # @param [Array<Parser::Source::Comment>] comments def initialize(ast, comments) @ast = ast @comments = comments @skip_directives = true end ## # Compute a mapping between AST nodes and comments. Comment is # associated with the node, if it is one of the following types: # # - preceding comment, it ends before the node start # - sparse comment, it is located inside the node, after all child nodes # - decorating comment, it starts at the same line, where the node ends # # This rule is unambiguous and produces the result # one could reasonably expect; for example, this code # # # foo # hoge # bar # + fuga # # will result in the following association: # # { # (send (lvar :hoge) :+ (lvar :fuga)) => # [#<Parser::Source::Comment (string):2:1 "# foo">], # (lvar :fuga) => # [#<Parser::Source::Comment (string):3:8 "# bar">] # } # # Note that comments after the end of the end of a passed tree range are # ignored (except root decorating comment). # # Note that {associate} produces unexpected result for nodes which are # equal but have distinct locations; comments for these nodes are merged. # You may prefer using {associate_by_identity} or {associate_locations}. # # @return [Hash<Parser::AST::Node, Array<Parser::Source::Comment>>] # @deprecated Use {associate_locations}. # def associate @map_using = :eql do_associate end ## # Same as {associate}, but uses `node.loc` instead of `node` as # the hash key, thus producing an unambiguous result even in presence # of equal nodes. # # @return [Hash<Parser::Source::Map, Array<Parser::Source::Comment>>] # def associate_locations @map_using = :location do_associate end ## # Same as {associate}, but compares by identity, thus producing an unambiguous # result even in presence of equal nodes. # # @return [Hash<Parser::Source::Node, Array<Parser::Source::Comment>>] # def associate_by_identity @map_using = :identity do_associate end private POSTFIX_TYPES = Set[:if, :while, :while_post, :until, :until_post, :masgn].freeze def children_in_source_order(node) if POSTFIX_TYPES.include?(node.type) # All these types have either nodes with expressions, or `nil` # so a compact will do, but they need to be sorted. node.children.compact.sort_by { |child| child.loc.expression.begin_pos } else node.children.select do |child| child.is_a?(AST::Node) && child.loc && child.loc.expression end end end def do_associate @mapping = Hash.new { |h, k| h[k] = [] } @mapping.compare_by_identity if @map_using == :identity @comment_num = -1 advance_comment advance_through_directives if @skip_directives visit(@ast) if @ast @mapping end def visit(node) process_leading_comments(node) return unless @current_comment # If the next comment is beyond the last line of this node, we don't # need to iterate over its subnodes # (Unless this node is a heredoc... there could be a comment in its body, # inside an interpolation) node_loc = node.location if @current_comment.location.line <= node_loc.last_line || node_loc.is_a?(Map::Heredoc) children_in_source_order(node).each { |child| visit(child) } process_trailing_comments(node) end end def process_leading_comments(node) return if node.type == :begin while current_comment_before?(node) # preceding comment associate_and_advance_comment(node) end end def process_trailing_comments(node) while current_comment_before_end?(node) associate_and_advance_comment(node) # sparse comment end while current_comment_decorates?(node) associate_and_advance_comment(node) # decorating comment end end def advance_comment @comment_num += 1 @current_comment = @comments[@comment_num] end def current_comment_before?(node) return false if !@current_comment comment_loc = @current_comment.location.expression node_loc = node.location.expression comment_loc.end_pos <= node_loc.begin_pos end def current_comment_before_end?(node) return false if !@current_comment comment_loc = @current_comment.location.expression node_loc = node.location.expression comment_loc.end_pos <= node_loc.end_pos end def current_comment_decorates?(node) return false if !@current_comment @current_comment.location.line == node.location.last_line end def associate_and_advance_comment(node) key = @map_using == :location ? node.location : node @mapping[key] << @current_comment advance_comment end MAGIC_COMMENT_RE = /^#\s*(-\*-|)\s*(frozen_string_literal|warn_indent|warn_past_scope):.*\1$/ def advance_through_directives # Skip shebang. if @current_comment && @current_comment.text.start_with?('#!'.freeze) advance_comment end # Skip magic comments. if @current_comment && @current_comment.text =~ MAGIC_COMMENT_RE advance_comment end # Skip encoding line. if @current_comment && @current_comment.text =~ Buffer::ENCODING_RE advance_comment end end end |
Instance Method Details
#associate ⇒ Hash<Parser::AST::Node, Array<Parser::Source::Comment>>
Use #associate_locations.
Compute a mapping between AST nodes and comments. Comment is associated with the node, if it is one of the following types:
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preceding comment, it ends before the node start
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sparse comment, it is located inside the node, after all child nodes
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decorating comment, it starts at the same line, where the node ends
This rule is unambiguous and produces the result one could reasonably expect; for example, this code
# foo
hoge # bar
+ fuga
will result in the following association:
{
(send (lvar :hoge) :+ (lvar :fuga)) =>
[#<Parser::Source::Comment (string):2:1 "# foo">],
(lvar :fuga) =>
[#<Parser::Source::Comment (string):3:8 "# bar">]
}
Note that comments after the end of the end of a passed tree range are ignored (except root decorating comment).
Note that #associate produces unexpected result for nodes which are equal but have distinct locations; comments for these nodes are merged. You may prefer using #associate_by_identity or #associate_locations.
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# File 'lib/parser/source/comment/associator.rb', line 92 def associate @map_using = :eql do_associate end |
#associate_by_identity ⇒ Hash<Parser::Source::Node, Array<Parser::Source::Comment>>
Same as #associate, but compares by identity, thus producing an unambiguous result even in presence of equal nodes.
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# File 'lib/parser/source/comment/associator.rb', line 115 def associate_by_identity @map_using = :identity do_associate end |
#associate_locations ⇒ Hash<Parser::Source::Map, Array<Parser::Source::Comment>>
Same as #associate, but uses ‘node.loc` instead of `node` as the hash key, thus producing an unambiguous result even in presence of equal nodes.
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# File 'lib/parser/source/comment/associator.rb', line 104 def associate_locations @map_using = :location do_associate end |